Dog Grooming Benefits: 9 Reasons to Groom Your Dog

7 minute read By Lucy Hughes
Reviewed by: Pawrade Team
December 15, 2022

A Yorkie with a red bow on its head is groomed and pampered with a comb and scissors

You may think of cute bows and bandanas when you see a dog that has just been to the groomer. Maybe you like to watch funny videos online of Siberian Huskies protesting in their funny way when they’re getting a bath. Perhaps you were fascinated by dog shows and watching the process of getting a dog show-ready.

Did you know dog grooming benefits go beyond looking good with a cute bow? Regular dog grooming can identify and prevent issues while keeping your dog happy and looking and smelling great. Learn 9 facts about dog grooming to see why regular grooming is important and necessary for your puppy.

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Which Breeds Need Regular Grooming? 

You may be wondering, “Why is grooming important for all dogs?” Grooming for dogs is imperative regardless of fur or hair type, long or short hair, the amount of shedding, single or double coat, or size of your puppy. It’s crucial to stay on top of regular nail trimming, coat brushing, and eye, ear, and dental hygiene. 

There are some breeds that don’t require much professional grooming, but they will still need to experience the benefits of dog grooming. These dogs can go longer in between baths and might not ever need a cut. Low-maintenance dog breeds that don’t need frequent professional grooming visits include: 

On the other hand, certain breeds require regular grooming every 6-8 weeks and may alternate between a bath and a cut. Dogs with haircoats rather than fur require cuts just like humans due to the rate of their hair growth. Doodle dogs in particular need daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance to keep their coats maintained. Other dogs with double coats need to be brushed every day. Here are just some breeds of puppies (not all) that may require frequent grooming: 

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9 Important Dog Grooming Benefits

1. Keeps your puppy’s coat shiny and healthy

Some animal grooming benefits are that pets’ coats can stay healthy while looking good. Frequent brushing keeps your dog’s coat free of mats, tangles, dirt, and debris. A great brushing also helps move oils down the length of your puppy’s coat and removes extra hair trapped in the fur. Lastly, thorough brushing can help keep shedding and excess hair drifting around your house like tumbleweeds down to a minimum. 

2. Makes your dog look its best 

Regular cuts and trims for your puppy help control the length of your dog’s coat and improve its overall appearance. You don’t want your puppy to look disheveled, unkempt, and neglected! A dirty, scruffy dog can reflect poorly on the owner, so be sure to keep your puppy’s coat presentable and healthy. 

3. Spots fleas, ticks, and other parasites

Fleas, ticks, and parasites on puppies can be a puppy parent’s worst nightmare! You may have noticed your puppy scratching but thought they were just itchy. A groomer can easily spot “flea dirt,” dark, small spots that are a combination of flea feces and dried blood, actually see fleas hopping off, or notice embedded ticks in your puppy’s skin. 

Some groomers will stop the groom and immediately begin a flea bath using a specially formulated shampoo that’s safe for puppies but will kill fleas and flea eggs. Your groomer may also administer a pill that kills fleas within 30 minutes. They may also refuse a groom until the fleas are gone. Check your groomer’s flea policy. You will also need to treat your living space as well.

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4. Helps detect skin conditions

A groomer will inevitably get a closer look at what’s under all that fur or hair. Touching a dog all over and examining each section of skin can reveal cuts, scrapes, bruises, lumps and cysts, rashes, rough patches, new discoloration, flakes, infection, and all sorts of ailments that cannot be seen at first glance. 

5. Keeps ears, eyes, and teeth healthy

In addition to skin conditions, a groomer can identify when there may be problems with the ears, eyes, and teeth. Keeping your puppy’s ears cleaned regularly removes hair and wax build-up that can cause painful infections that may even lead to deafness. Excessive eye gunk or irritation may indicate serious eye issues. Your groomer may see dental problems that you may have missed or didn’t even know how to look out for such issues. Maintaining cleanliness might not be enough for certain infections or dental work, and some issues will require further investigation to address. 

6. Promotes early detection of serious medical issues 

Dog grooming benefits can help catch serious medical issues before they grow into larger problems. Early detection of serious medical concerns can help speed along the healing process with cuts or even stop cancerous growth or other life-threatening health conditions. A groomer may also have the expertise to tell you what are common ailments (such as rough patches on the elbows of larger dogs) and give any advice with more severe issues found to help guide what you would bring up at a licensed vet visit.

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7. Prevents joint pain and paw problems

Trimming your puppy’s nails offers benefits that go way beyond cosmetic appeal. By trimming nails, your puppy will be able to run and walk with ease. Keeping nails at a reasonable length helps prevent arthritis and bone deformations, reduces the risk of infections from impacted or ingrown nails, and supports healthy posture and foot structure.

Another factor preventing joint pain and bone issues from proper grooming is removing excess weight from the coat. A matted coat can cause extra poundage added to your puppy’s skeletal mass which can cause problems walking and terrible joint issues. 

8. Reduces stinky odors

If you’re trying to figure out why your puppy stinks, you may have tried to give your dog a bath to no avail. You may have had to hunch over or kneel next to your bathtub trying to accomplish holding your dog still with one hand, rubbing in the shampoo with another, only to be covered in suds and water flinging everywhere. Sometimes you may think it’s easier to wrestle an octopus into a mesh bag than bathe your dog! And despite all your efforts, your dog may still stink!

That’s where a groomer comes in for a stress-free bath experience. A professional grooming service has the setup and products needed to give your puppy a thorough bath. They can also remove the undercoat during this process. Your puppy can get VIP service: Very Important Pet grooming from its nose to its toes!

But before your dog gets into the bath, your groomer can do a sanitary check. If your dog has overgrown or matted hair, they may have some remnants of doing their business still stuck in their fur. A trim and a bath go a long way in reducing puppy odors! 

9. Promotes bonding and obedience

Dog grooming benefits go beyond medical issues and appearances. Anytime a puppy spends one-on-one time with a human, a bond is strengthened. What dog doesn't like to be lavished with attention and pampering? 

Regular grooming can help teach and reinforce proper social manners. A well-behaved puppy exposed to loud noises such as Dremel nail trimmers, electric clippers, blow driers, new faces, remaining calm, and following instructions.

Pawrade Offers All Sorts of Puppies For Sale For You to Groom

We know the importance of grooming a dog is to promote overall health and bonding. Whether you are looking for a breed to primp and pamper, a low-maintenance puppy, or something in between, Pawrade has a variety of puppies for sale just for you. 


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Lucy Hughes has been teaching and writing professionally for half her life. She has a passion for helping people choose a puppy and lead an exciting life with their new furry companion. She enjoys spending quality time with her family and her beloved Golden Retriever, Bowie.

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